Aisha's Story a hit at film festivals
News and events
Congratulations JCURA winners!
Latin American Studies featured on CBC News
Congratulations Sarah Johnston!
Dr. Lynne Marks' historical perspective on the provincial election.
Work Study postings now available for 2024-2025
Dr. Jason Colby CFAX interview with Ryan Price, discussing the latest developments in the run up to the American election.
Dr. Neilesh Bose was interviewed for this CBC News feature on the Indian election.
Exploring the controversy regarding captive orcas
Each year our Jamie Cassels University Research Award (JCURA) winners dig deep into their research to present fascinating glimpses into the past. We are so proud of how well these undergrads represent the History Department. Congratulations to Massimo Calabrese, Amber Fill, Kaja Pedersen, and Sarah Johnston!
Dr. Jason Colby interview for Salon: "We've got orcas all wrong and it's killing them"
Dr. Elizabeth Vibert: Palestine was never a ‘land without a people'
Dr. Jason Colby interview about Skana the captive orca
Dr. Martin Bunton was interviewed for CHEK News, providing context for the situation in the Middle East.
Dr. Devereaux has published "Execution, State and Society in England, 1660–1900". Congratulations!
Dr. Neilesh Bose has been giving interviews providing some background on the cultural and political situation in India, and its diplomatic relationship with Canada.
Dr. Zhongping Chen in the Times-Colonist
Work study positions have been posted.
Catch up with all the latest news from the History Department
Dr. Sara Beam was recently interviewed for a podcast on Early Modern History
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Join us for the Riyad-us-Saliheen Hadith Circle, a gathering dedicated to exploring the timeless teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as compiled in the renowned collection,Riyad-us-Saliheen.

This is an intensive four-day workshop designed for academics, staff, graduate students and community leaders seeking to deepen their understanding and practice of community engagement. Throughinteractive sessions and hands-on learning, learners will develop skills in the foundations of building authentic partnerships, explore innovative participatory research and engagement methods, divedeep into thematic research areas, and develop ethical decision-making skills for community engagement.
Registration for this event is now closed, and given the amount of interest we may not be able to accommodate those who have not registered on the day.
UVic's first postdoc research day is a full day showcasing postdocs research on campus. There will be cash prizes for the top three presentations of $500, $250, and $100. In addition to
researchtalks, there will be a panel discussing academic careers, catered lunch, and a social afterwards at Grad House.
The deadline to register if you wish to give a talk was Friday, April 4th. The deadline to register if you do not wish to give a talk was Friday, April 18th.
We look forward to seeing you on the day to learn more about postdoc research at UVic, and to connect with postdocs and faculty members from across campus.